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Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman naturally bring a certain dry Britishness to roles originally portrayed by Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. They are witty and arch, sarcastic and passive-aggressive. You believe their love but you also believe they can hate each other.
Darren Aronofsky has already made several indelibly New York movies, his latest, “Caught Stealing,” is easily the director’s most affectionate portrait of his hometown,
"The Roses," in theaters Friday, reinterprets "The War of the Roses" as a scathing indictment of good intentions souring into resentment and aggression.
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Comic Basics on MSNNetflix’s New Crime Mystery Movie Debuts to Rave Reviews and Almost Perfect Score
Netflix’s The Thursday Murder Club has premiered on 21 August in Leicester Square, London, ahead of its release on 22 August in 30 selected cinemas and its streaming debut by Netflix on 28 August 2025.
What if nine Europeans, disillusioned by mass poverty and social unrest in a 1920s post-Great War Germany, attempt to start anew on a Galápagos island?
"Nobody 2" is set for an August 15 release, and the reviews for the film are already pouring in. Interestingly enough, they are overwhelmingly one-sided. Nobody 2 is just as much of a “I want to scream from the rooftops to anyone and everyone” film as the first.
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Review: 'Caught Stealing' is a rousing crime film that hits its target thanks to star Austin Butler
Darren Aronofsky's latest film marks a change of pace for the director and features winning performances from Butler, Matt Smith, Liev Schreiber and Regina King.
I remember being a big fan of the 1976 “Freaky Friday” with Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris. Granted, I saw it when I was young enough to not know the
Movie Review: Kristin Scott Thomas directs Scarlett Johansson in comedic drama ‘My Mother’s Wedding’
Thomas co-wrote the script with her husband, journalist John Micklethwait, which includes a particularly poignant monologue for her character telling her daughters, essentially, to grow up and move on — a mature and worthy statement that might come a bit too late. “My Mother’s Wedding” feels only partially realized.
Mohanlal and Malavika Mohanan's Malayalam movie will hit the screens on Thursday. Find out what the netizens are saying about the movie: